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you can meet us. you can read his daughters. you can meet him, but you're not going to be able to film him, because he does not do that. i said, that is a problem. him he was veryto friendly. we like to meet in places with a lot of noise where we knew we could not film because it was noisy. every time the camera came into the room he was very wary. he did not like the camera. the first time there was no interview. i filled him while he walked in the street. the second time he came to sweden, and he said to me in stockholm, and the third time we met was in the winter of detroit, and that is the first time i try to make an interview, and it was very hard. after two minutes i said, that is it. -- he said, that is it. i said, i did not ask any questions. we did another short interview. after four years we had something that kind of work, but it was really special. >> this interview is 30 minutes long. >> he was struggling. he wanted to help me. it was a very frightening situation to have a camera in your face. tavis: when i got a ch
you can meet us. you can read his daughters. you can meet him, but you're not going to be able to film him, because he does not do that. i said, that is a problem. him he was veryto friendly. we like to meet in places with a lot of noise where we knew we could not film because it was noisy. every time the camera came into the room he was very wary. he did not like the camera. the first time there was no interview. i filled him while he walked in the street. the second time he came to sweden,...
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from all of us here at nhk world, thank you very much for joining us. have a great day wherever you are. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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it uses gps to locate you using your phone. you walk in, the cash register looks at you, says hey laurie and charges you. that's when the technology disappears when it seems like this could be the future. you get a little sketched out okay, they know my identity. i would say that's the one to look out for. >> reminds me of "minority report" na movie that seems to have called it so well. >> yeah. >> can you phone actually replace your wallet? and if it does, aren't we talking a substantial security risk? >> look, i mean, can it actually replace your wallet? that's a little bit far off. we're definitely seeing this could be the future. and if this is the future and if your phone could replace your wallet, what happens if you lose your phone? almost like you lose your phone and your wallet. you've got to be careful. i put a lot of personal information into these apps. google wallet had something where if you lose your phone and have your information attached to this, you can go online and deactivate your account. i think a lot of
it uses gps to locate you using your phone. you walk in, the cash register looks at you, says hey laurie and charges you. that's when the technology disappears when it seems like this could be the future. you get a little sketched out okay, they know my identity. i would say that's the one to look out for. >> reminds me of "minority report" na movie that seems to have called it so well. >> yeah. >> can you phone actually replace your wallet? and if it does, aren't we...
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in us. >> nobody would fate more for us than our mom. no matter what the situation was or teach us really how to have each other back. how to be there for one another whether scrape in the neighborhood or something like that. >>reporter: she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other back no matter what. other thing is smart very highly intelligent very thoughtful lady we grew up with those kind of conversation and we may have been talking football with dad in the basement but mom was talking about other things. she would be talking about world affairs and history and things going on in the 70's in our world. mom always tuned into all those kind of things. brought up conversation i think that helped make us more well rounded people. >> brother harbaugh. now people notice they have different they dress. jim in the khaki and sweatshirt and john as you saw in a suit. well larry wayne and sports reporter mike and news all all righter katie are sending out a lot of great behind the scenes update from new orleans where retwee
in us. >> nobody would fate more for us than our mom. no matter what the situation was or teach us really how to have each other back. how to be there for one another whether scrape in the neighborhood or something like that. >>reporter: she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other back no matter what. other thing is smart very highly intelligent very thoughtful lady we grew up with those kind of conversation and we may have been talking football with dad in the...
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we didn't used to like people who were not from here coming to tell us what to do. now we invite them in and say listen, what is the best practice, what are you doing mayor menino in boston, what are you doing in new york. mayor what are you doing in los angeles or chicago. and business leaders are doing it as well. what models work and we're inviting them into the city. our education movement which as you know is the most aggressive charter school reform movement in america, by far, is part of that new attitude to invite people in. and that has opened our eyes up to a new way of doing business. and that is a haley thing to do. that is a new way for people of new orleans. and it's getting good results. >> how many people in your family have been in public life? >> well, you know my family, i have eight brothers and sister, my mother and father had nine children in 11 years and most of us are not in politics. >> nine in 11 years. >> how about that, huh, my mother's awesome. but mary loretta who my older sister, a united states senator. i have a sister named madeline
we didn't used to like people who were not from here coming to tell us what to do. now we invite them in and say listen, what is the best practice, what are you doing mayor menino in boston, what are you doing in new york. mayor what are you doing in los angeles or chicago. and business leaders are doing it as well. what models work and we're inviting them into the city. our education movement which as you know is the most aggressive charter school reform movement in america, by far, is part of...
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obama reminded us that all immigration is about all of us. so when we say comprehensive immigration reform, we can't just not break up familyies and assume that we know what a family is, because the immigration reform is to be truly comprehensive, it must include all families including the lgbtq families, and so i want to bring up the broader issue of family, but first, i want to talk about a little bit about what we heard in terms of thinking about immigration fundamentally as an economic and sort of a policy around the social safety net, and it is both great and horrible, and makes me feel icky when we take the human part out of it. >> well, let's be real, immigration is about the economy and the values of the country and the integration and education and the labor force, but it is about families. we are talking about real families here coming from across the globe seeking the american dream. and we are talking a about enforcement, and somehow the president, and the republicans and the democrats are talk about the false narratives that the
obama reminded us that all immigration is about all of us. so when we say comprehensive immigration reform, we can't just not break up familyies and assume that we know what a family is, because the immigration reform is to be truly comprehensive, it must include all families including the lgbtq families, and so i want to bring up the broader issue of family, but first, i want to talk about a little bit about what we heard in terms of thinking about immigration fundamentally as an economic and...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> our foot soldier this week is a bit unorthodox. instead of honoring a person we are honoring a building. for month we've been bringing you the story of one lonely building in mississippi, the jackson women's health organization is the state's only remaining abortion clinic. it's been targeted by the conservative governor and lawmakers. they're using a strategy called targeted represent lags of abortion providers that out clinics that provide abortions and burden them with requirements more restrictive than other medical procedures. for months this little gray building has been trapped. it is trapped between new laws that require its doctors to secure a hospital-admitting privileges and the seven local hospitals that refuse to grant the doctors the privileges. because the clinic is trapped, so are the women of mississippi. mississippi is one of the poorest states in the nation. it has the highest teen birth
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> our foot soldier this week is a bit unorthodox. instead of honoring a person we are honoring a building. for month we've been bringing you the story of one lonely building in mississippi, the jackson women's health organization is the state's only remaining abortion clinic. it's been targeted by the conservative governor and lawmakers. they're using a strategy called targeted represent lags of...
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alexander steel is with us again. so, cleveland is pretty snowy, but punxsutawney is promising early spring. >> the hoopla around him, that's unbelievable. he only has a 39% accuracy rate. but he's very cute. maybe that's the barometer. no pun intended. chicago seeing an inch, inch and a half already, cleveland, cinci, light snow dusting the ground. temperatures certainly cold enough to support this light moisture coming through. winter weather advisories delineated here in purple. even in kentucky and tennessee, once again a little slippery, a little ice potentially mixing in. western maryland, west virginia with the lift, the air moves and kind of gets lifted, it cools further and brings out as much moisture as possible. so there's more moisture there, three to five inches potentially for today. all those advisories from this morning till tomorrow morning. big picture on the whole. pretty quiet around the country except for this little snow. the upper level low that will develop off the coast. forecast radar beginni
alexander steel is with us again. so, cleveland is pretty snowy, but punxsutawney is promising early spring. >> the hoopla around him, that's unbelievable. he only has a 39% accuracy rate. but he's very cute. maybe that's the barometer. no pun intended. chicago seeing an inch, inch and a half already, cleveland, cinci, light snow dusting the ground. temperatures certainly cold enough to support this light moisture coming through. winter weather advisories delineated here in purple. even...